2003
GUESTS (continued)
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Carly Phillips,
New
York Times best selling author
was the first Romance author to be selected for the Kelly Ripa Book
Club
right after Oprah gave up her own book club.
Carly shared the secrets of her success with us in May 2003.
To visit her website, click on her name, portrait, or book covers.
Show #53
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Award-winning, best-selling author Eileen
Dreyer,
also known as
Kathleen Korbel to her Silhouette readers,
has published over twenty novels for Silhouette
since 1986 and, under her own name, five suspense novels for Harper Paperbacks.
Show #52
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John
F Nienstedt expresses philosophies about the nature of
evil that would raise the hair on anyone's head. In non-fiction, with Sanity
Rising: Unnecessary Evil, and The Outstanding Man, A guide to personal
and professional success, and now also in fiction with See The Monkey,
the first book in a trilogy of philosophical fiction. John F Nienstedt's
books carry a message to help mankind find the truth within.
Show #51
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Debra Whitespent
most of her life in New York City. She became disabled from a car
accident in 1994 and started writing. Since 1989, she volunteered
in animal shelters.
She lives with her six rescued dogs and authored Nobody's
Pets. In this entertaining novel for readers of
all ages, animals talk, act, and express thoughts and feelings.
The proceeds go to shelters for unwanted animals. Show #55
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Thrill, Chills, Espionage, and all from Mr. Nice Guy!
Mike
Basford, highly decorated Navy Captain and jet carrier
pilot, is also the award-winning author of America
First, SS America
Affair, and The
Phoenix Affair. Mike also teaches writing classes and
frequently speaks at writers gatherings
Show #54
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Award-winning author Marsha
Petrie Sue is an international motivational speaker.
She shares her secrets on public speaking for authors. Show #57
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Michael Jett
writes suspenseful war novels full of action and intrigue.
He brings his experience as a pilot in Viet Nam to his true-to-life
brand of fiction.
His first novel, SECRET GAMES,
won a literary contest and was subsequently published by Gardenia Press
in Texas, gathering fantastic reviews around the country.
Here is a new author to follow closely. Show #56
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Author Jeanette
Chaplin writes ecological mysteries. FIREWEED
GLOW features young aspiring journalist
Torrie Madison and the aftermaths of Mount St. Helens' devastating blast.
Jeannette participates in a panel about critique groups in June 2003
Show #56
Michael Murphy
is a winner. His first mainstream novel, "Class
of 68" won first prize in
the 2000 Arizona Literary Contest, unpublished category. Since then
he has completed several mystery novels and his agent is actively seeking
publication for his high quality fiction. Michael participated in a panel
about critique groups in June 2003.
Show #56
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Shelley Mosley, writing with Deborah Mazoyer for Kensignton as Deborah
Shelley, is also a librarian, a reviewer for Library
Journals, and for other librarian's publications like, "What do I
read next?" She speaks to us about how to get your book reviewed
in the library system and how to make a friend of your local librarian,
something every author should do.
Show #65
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